Tide Point logo - home An historic rehab of the former Procter & Gamble soap factory
A project of Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse
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The facade of Tide Point's Cascade and Joy BuildingsLocated in Locust Point, a neighborhood rich in character and history, Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc. has transformed the former Procter & Gamble soap factory, circa 1929, into Tide Point, a 15-acre, 400,000 square
foot corporate
office campus.

The five building site features fully renovated Class A office space strategically wired to the information superhighway.

Tide Point offers tenants a host of design options such as floor plates that run as large as 100,000 square feet, industrial-height ceilings and 12-foot windows or single buildings featuring spectacular water views.
View of dowtown and inner harbor from Tide Point

In revitalizing the property, SBER took great care to preserve the buildings’ heritage and original façade to create a bustling corporate campus replete with hints of the once thriving soap manufacturing plant that fueled much of the economic growth of old-town Baltimore.